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Hotel Fees: The Traveler's Latest Nightmare

Travelers' hotel bills are growing. And you can blame the avalanche of fees that hotels are piling on, usually without warning. The Wall Street Journal's Scott McCartney says many fees are for services that travelers may not use, or which used to be free. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

Tesla to Cut Full-Time Workforce by 7%

P.M. Edition for January 18: Tesla is cutting seven percent of its full-time workforce, the second round of layoffs in a year. The Wall Street Journal's Tim Higgins says it's part of Tesla's bid to lower the price of its Model 3 sedan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

Small Businesses Left in Limbo During Shutdown

A.M. Edition for January 18th: Small businesses haven't been able to get loan approvals during the partial government shutdown, leaving livelihoods in limbo, and forcing some to resort to desperate measures. The Wall Street Journal's Ruth Simon has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

Wall Street Journal: Cohen Rigged Polls to Favor Trump

P.M. Edition for January 17: The Wall Street Journal says former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen paid an IT firm to rig online polls to favor Donald Trump in advance of the 2016 presidential campaign. More from WSJ investigative reporter Michael Rothfeld. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

WeWork CEO Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns

A.M. Edition for January 17th: WeWork is one of the nation's most valuable startups. But conflict of interest concerns are being raised, after founder Adam Neumann bought property, then leased it back to his own company. The Wall Street Journal's Eliot Brown has the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit